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  1. Françoise di Rochechouart di Mortemart, marchesa di Montespan, detta Athénaïs (Lussac-les-Châteaux, 5 ottobre 1640 – Bourbon-l'Archambault, 26 maggio 1707), è stata una nobildonna francese, meglio conosciuta come Madame de Montespan, è stata la più famosa favorita del re Luigi XIV di Francia, al quale diede sette figli (sei dei quali legittimati).

  2. Françoise de Rochechouart de Mortemart, later known as Madame de Montespan, was the third of five children born to Diane de Grandseigne. Diane, daughter of Jean, seigneur de Marsillac, and Catherine de la Beraudière (of the prominent Frottier de la Messelière family), was the wife of Gabriel de Rochechouart, marquis of Mortemart and of Lussac and Vivonne, prince of Tonnay-Charente.

  3. Madame de Montespan (francès: Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, marquise de Montespan) (Lussac-les-Châteaux, c. 5 d'octubre de 1640 - Bourbon-l'Archambault, 27 de maig de 1707) fou una noble francesa.

  4. Maîtresse de Louis XIV en 1667, la marquise de Montespan est arrivée à la Cour grâce à Anne d’Autriche. Cette femme à la beauté éblouissante et redoutée des courtisans, grâce au célèbre « esprit Mortemart » qui caractérise sa famille, jouit d’une grande influence sur la vie de la Cour. Passionnée par les arts et protégée par le roi, elle occupe un appartement proche du ...

  5. Louis XIV’s famous mistress! What goes up must come down and Madame de Montespan was a good example of this. In this video I will transform her faces from pa...

  6. However, the accusation of potions being put in the King’s drink and food is interesting, for Louis XIV suffered of strange headaches regularly during this time and they vanished as soon as he stopped to consume food in Madame de Montespan’s presence. Madame de Montespan and her children. True or not, Athénaïs’ fate was sealed.

  7. Madame de Montespan is witty, graceful and probably the most ambitious woman at the court of Versailles. Fact title Fact data; Played by: Anna Brewster.